Dirk Star
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Posted: Sep. 07 2008, 06:22 |
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Quote (Sweetpea @ Sep. 07 2008, 07:48) | Quote (Dirk Star @ Sep. 06 2008, 19:12) | There`s actualy a band out at the minute from Seattle called Fleet Foxes whose debut album was kind of described as a "Medieval Pet Sounds"... after the first time I listened to it I convinced myself it was late october and I was living out in the backwoods somewhere.Sitting on the porch by lamplight,whittling a piece of wood... |
I've just found a number of their pieces on imeem, Dirk. Thanks for the recommendation. From my initial listenings, it seems like "White Winter Hymnal" is the standout track - it's lovely and catchy. I agree that their music would be good accompaniment to wood-whittling. How did you find out about them? |
A friend of mine turned me on to them very recently.He did`nt tell me anything about them just gave me the disc as he knew I was going to like them.I was a little bit dubious at first before I played it because I kind of hate being pre-empted.But yeah I was hooked from the first few seconds.And then there`s a moment where this banjo riff comes in about a minute into the first track and I was holding back the tears I was that turned onto it.I mean that track you mention is fantastic I agree,but I can`t honestly pick a standout track myself there is`nt a bad one on there imo.And it kind of needs to be listened to as an album you know because as I mentioned earlier all the tracks kind of interweave with each other and form a complete story somehow.The influences are pretty apparent I guess The Beach Boys,CSN&Y,The Band etc.And I kind of drew comparisons between this band and people like Midlake and The Decemberists.But this album was much more unique and affecting for me somehow.And that`s without doing those other bands down I guess because I really like a lot of their stuff as well.
Imhotep you may like a project from the 70`s called Morris On which was fronted by Ashley Hutchings from Fairport Convention.Kind of traditional folk/morris tunes done in a partly electrified style.They did a fair number of songs as well but some of their instrumentals reminded me of those particular tracks you mention there from Mike.
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